Did Las Vegas Raiders Coach Josh McDaniels Ruin Hunter Renfrow?



Our weekly mailbag show includes questions about Derek Carr’s future, why Josh McDaniels’ aloofness is off-putting to fans, why Hunter Renfrow might have been given bad advice by his coach, and much, much more.

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29 thoughts on “Did Las Vegas Raiders Coach Josh McDaniels Ruin Hunter Renfrow?”

  1. Chucky brought out the weapon in Hunter, Chucky discovered in 2019-2020 you have to hit Renfrow in stride, full stride is better and watch Hunter deliver the YAC. If Hunter has to stop to catch pass, it's over right then and there.
    In stride, it's Hunter 3rd and Renfrow.
    Anything else, it's Hunted Runslow.
    I tell you facts only.

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  2. Couldn't agree more with Mc D pulling Renfrow in, also Carr. He is not allowing either of them to be their best. Renfrow not being able to ad lib his routes and Carr not being able to audible to different plays when defense puts up a front that DC can see is not going to work. That is one of his greatest strengths. Mc D is putting an end to both their careers in LV. A good coach plays to the strengths of his players, not try to make them fit his system. Everybody has to start noticing and call him out. Do you really think DC and DA couldn't come up with some positive plays by changing at line when defenses are in a strong formation for play called?

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  3. Renfrow said that he had to stop doing things the way Gruden wanted him to do it his rookie year, and start to do things his way because he was playing himself out of the league. Adams said that he had to unlearn everything he's learned about being a WR in order to learn and fit this offense. Carr says players aren't showing up in practice. Sounds like growing pains, and problems with coaching styles. Adams shouldn't have to unlearn anything. He's the best receiver in the league.

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  4. Derek Carr SAID out of his own mouth. that he basically knows where the ball is going before the ball is even snapped. He already knows where he's going with the ball as soon as he hears the call because he's not strong enough to tell his coach that he knows WTF he's doing so stay TF out the way, and yall are still trying to figure out what happened to Carr, Renfrow, and Waller?

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  5. Listen Nation, McDaniels and Ziegler both new darn well the offense line was not good and they new the D tackle was a need. Also the back end of the defense as well. They didn’t even try and trade at the deadline.

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  6. Why isn't Hunter Renfrow thriving in McDaniels offense like Wes Welker or Julian Edelman?? Maybe Josh McDaniels should consider fitting the offense around the strengths of the players. Instead of trying to fit our players to his complicated offense. McDaniels needs to ask our players what's there favorite plays & run there favorite plays & I guarantee you we will get better results on the field. It's common sense, but common sense ain't too common for a bonehead head coach like Josh McDaniels.

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  7. We should have made a move before the trade deadline to improve the pass rush. Maxx Crosby is the only defensive lineman to get any consistent pressure on the quaterback. Chandler Jones was a mistake. Jones still hasn't gotten one sack. We should have kept Yannick Nkgoue. Our defensive tackles suck. We just traded our best run stopper Johnathan Hankins & haven't replaced him. Defensive tackle was a strength for us last season. We should have kept Quinton Jefferson, Darius Philon, Gerald McCoy, &, Solomon Thomas.

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  8. McDaniels is the Paul Gunther of the offense. He's completely over complicated something that really only needs simplicity. You have great knowledgeable players, that are playing with blank looks on their faces. This is all a coaching issue, on both sides of the ball.

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  9. Good coaches identify the strengths and weaknesses of their players and put them in the best position to succeed. None of the Raiders coaches does that!
    Or as the great Al Davis said once: „Don’t believe in plays. Believe in your players and those players will eventually make plays.“
    This coaches believe in their plays more than they believe in their players. They will lose the locker room sooner then later.

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  10. DZ definitely spent some valuable money seems strong in draft not do much elsewhere. Biggest concern though is interested mostly in being buddies with the coach or leading the football operation in making correct decisions concerning players and coaches?

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  11. Mark Davis is probably out of money so we are suck with him. Why hire spygate anyway. The League doesn’t like McDaniels because of the colts and 6-0 film cheating, so throw him to jinx the Raiders.

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